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The shutdown means there is, essentially, no Education Department. The latest round of layoffs would leave few workers to enforce special education and civil rights laws.
Key Points ・The U.S. Department of Education settled the AFT lawsuit, agreeing to resume paused Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) ...
TEANECK — For the ninth time in the past 10 years, the township's Board of Education has a contested election, with six ...
The layoffs wiped out the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, which ensures children with disabilities ...
The current requirement is that board members publicly approve any contracts that exceed $150,000. They are considering ...
The Government and public service workers remain at loggerheads as more than 100,000 people join forces in a “mega-strike” on ...
Colorado specialists are monitoring water, decontaminating boats and educating the public to keep invasive zebra mussels from spreading.
The right-wing government is deeply concerned about widespread opposition to the Gaza genocide as well as its assault on ...
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the Commission is overstepping, and Labour's public services spokesperson Camilla Belich ...
Trump administration agrees to court-supervised student loan forgiveness plan, protecting borrowers from tax bills and ...
The Trump administration’s decision to lay off most employees within the U.S. Department of Education’s special education office was described by the president this week as part of cuts to “Democrat ...